Lucius Junius Pullus (consul 249 BC)
Lucius Junius (C. f. C. n.) Pullus (died 249 or 248 BC) was a Roman general and the consul of Rome in 249 BC. together with Publius Claudius Pulcher during the First Punic War.
After the disastrous defeat of Publius Claudius Pulcher's fleet at the First Battle of Drepana, where his colleagues fleet was almost completely destroyed by the Carthaginian navy, Pulcher was recalled to Rome and fined for his incompetence. Pullus' own fleet was subsequently also destroyed by a storm and harassment from Carthaginian vessels. According to the chronicles, his dismay at losing the fleet led Lucius Junius Pullus to take his own life rather than returning to Rome in shame as his colleague had done.[1]
See also
- First Punic War
- Siege of Lilybaeum (250 BC)
References
- The information on this page was translated from its Spanish equivalent.
- Polybius i. 52-55; Diodorus Siculus Frag. XXIV. 1; Eutropius ii. 15. S. 26, Orosius iv. 10; Valerius Maximus I. 4. ยง 3; Cicero de Div. i. 16, ii. 8, 33, de Nat. Deor. ii. 3; Censorinus Die Nat. 17.
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Preceded by Gaius Atilius Regulus Lucius Manlius Vulso Longus |
Consul of Rome together with Publius Claudius Pulcher 249 BC |
Succeeded by Gaius Aurelius Cotta Publius Servilius Geminus |
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